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Research Trends and Insights Regarding MicroRNAs in Psoriasis: A Comprehensive Analysis. [PDF]
Örs I, Cosansu NC, Solak B.
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The hypothesis diagram illustrates the function and mechanism of circNR3C2: circNR3C2 overexpression can up‐regulate COL2, Aggrecan and SOX9 expression, and regulate chondrogenic differentiation of hADSCs by targeting hsa‐miR‐647. Abstract Background Human adipose‐derived stem cells (hADSCs) are seed cells with application prospects in cartilage repair.
Dabiao Hou +5 more
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Here, we transform this otherwise destructive enzymatic activity into a powerful diagnostic advantage through an RNase I–assisted rolling circle amplification (RI‐RCA) strategy. By integrating controlled RNase I–mediated RNA digestion with circular DNA templates, this approach enables direct and highly sensitive detection of target RNA sequences. Using
Amal Mathai +5 more
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Assessment circulating micro-RNA-192 in Egyptian patients with non-viral liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. [PDF]
Abdelaziz MA +8 more
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microRNA-34a as a Therapeutic Agent against Human Cancer [PDF]
Yoshimasa Saito +2 more
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The design of the entire paper. Green part represents the bioinformatics analysis approach. Yellow part represents the ideas of animal experiment. Abstract Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a type of chronic respiratory disease.
Xuejing Luan +5 more
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Erratum: MicroRNA-300 Regulates the Ubiquitination of PTEN through the CRL4B<sup>DCAF13</sup> E3 Ligase in Osteosarcoma Cells. [PDF]
Chen Z +9 more
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Plasma microRNA signatures predict prognosis in canine osteosarcoma patients
Latasha Ludwig +9 more
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MicroRNAs and the Genetic Nexus of Brain Aging, Neuroinflammation, Neurodegeneration, and Brain Trauma [PDF]
Saumyendra N. Sarkar +4 more
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Animal models remain indispensable in the study of pathological scars, each offering unique advantages and constraints. Their integration with in vitro and ex vivo systems is key to developing personalized, clinically translatable antifibrotic therapies. Abstract Pathological scarring, manifested in the form of hypertrophic scars (HTS) and keloid scars
Diana‐Larisa Ancuța +3 more
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